The legendary actor started two podcasts called “Clear+Vivid” and “Science Clear+Vivid” that explore the importance of communication in science. #Colbert #ClearVivid #AlanAlda
The legendary actor started two podcasts called “Clear+Vivid” and “Science Clear+Vivid” that explore the importance of communication in science. #Colbert #ClearVivid #AlanAlda
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Yay, Alan Alda!!! Loved him since I was a kid. Watched and rewatched MASH, looking back…probably where some of my humor comes from…I sometimes have a dark sense of humor…seeing irony in reality is a thing that I lived with for 50+years. Positive vibes from New Hampshire, remember to be kind to each other and yourself during this pandemic and social crisis
ReplyYa science…As if its done anything for humanity.
ReplyAlan Alda is simply wonderful !
ReplyParkinson’s is such a horrible thing. As if simply growing old is not enough of a hassle.
ReplyNothing but pure respect for Mr. Alda.
Reply…and now my laughter from Mr Alda’s memories of MASH has woke up the rest of the house, at 5:15am.
ReplyI fell in love with Captain Hawkeye Pierce when I was 12.
ReplyI’m 58 years old and still in love with you Alan.
“What a man! What a man! What a man! What a really fine man!” – En Vogue?
One of my all time favorite actors. I can see Stephen Colbert is humbled being in his presence.
ReplySome good ‘ole fashioned common sense
ReplyThe minute following 7:21 is pure wisdom.
ReplyOne of the good 1’s , love Alan Alda brilliant human being.
ReplyIf John Spencer hadn’t of died, Alan Alda’s character actually would on won on The West Wing.
ReplyBest smile in America. You can’t fake a smile like that lol. Scientists couldn’t ask for a better person to help teach them communication.
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